Beyoncé has officially joined the ranks of billionaires, according to Forbes, becoming the fifth musician in history to reach the milestone—an achievement that reflects not only a landmark year, but decades of sustained influence across music, culture, and business.
She now joins a rare group that includes Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, and her husband Jay-Z, according to the Forbes report published Monday.
A Defining Moment in a Historic Career
The 44-year-old superstar’s elevation to billionaire status follows one of the most significant periods of her career. At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé won Album of the Year for her country album Cowboy Carter, released the year prior. The win marked a historic moment, as she also became the first Black woman to receive the Grammy for Best Country Album.
With 35 Grammy wins and 99 nominations, Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in Grammy history—a record that includes accolades earned both as a solo artist and as part of Destiny’s Child.
From Early Ambition to Global Recognition
Beyoncé’s rise was not overnight. Her journey began in the early 1990s, when she appeared on Star Search as part of Girl’s Tyme, a young group that laid the groundwork for what would become one of the most successful careers in popular music.
She later emerged as the lead voice of Destiny’s Child, which became one of the best-selling girl groups of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The group’s success established Beyoncé as a dominant presence in the industry long before her solo debut.
After Destiny’s Child announced its hiatus in 2001, Beyoncé launched a solo career that began with Dangerously in Love in 2003. The album earned five Grammy Awards the following year and marked the start of a run of critically acclaimed releases that steadily expanded her artistic range and cultural impact.
Earlier this year, Destiny’s Child members Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland reunited with Beyoncé on stage during the Cowboy Carter tour in Las Vegas, offering a rare full-circle moment in her career.
Touring Power and Cultural Impact
Beyoncé’s influence has extended far beyond album sales. Her Cowboy Carter Tour grossed more than $400 million, making it the highest-grossing country tour in history, according to Reuters, citing Live Nation.
Her 2023 Renaissance World Tour also drew massive audiences across Europe and North America. In Stockholm, where the tour opened, economists noted that the influx of fans drove up hotel and restaurant prices and even contributed to slowing Sweden’s declining inflation—a striking example of the economic footprint her tours can create.
In 2024, Billboard named Beyoncé the greatest pop star of the 21st century, citing “her full 25 years of influence, impact, and evolution,” as written by Billboard editor Andrew Unterberger.
Building a Business Empire Beyond Music
Alongside her artistic success, Beyoncé has steadily built a diverse business portfolio. She has launched successful clothing and hair care lines and expanded into the beverage industry with a whisky brand named after her great-grandfather, SirDavis.
These ventures, combined with her touring revenue, music catalog, and long-term brand partnerships, have played a key role in her ascent to billionaire status, underscoring her ability to translate cultural influence into lasting economic power.
A Legacy Still in Motion
Beyoncé has headlined the world’s most prominent stages, including making history in 2018 as the first woman of color to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. In 2023, she surpassed conductor Georg Solti to become the most awarded artist in Grammy history—another milestone in a career defined by longevity rather than momentary success.
Her billionaire status, as noted by Forbes, is not the result of a single deal or trend, but the accumulation of years of creative control, reinvention, and strategic expansion.
As her career continues to evolve, Beyoncé stands not only as one of the most decorated artists in music history, but as a defining figure of modern pop culture—one whose influence spans generations, genres, and industries.